The disadvantage of this method is that if you change your mind later, you have to change each f_1 to f^1, whereas if you do <f-1> you can change them all by doing \set #'fingeringOrientations

This is a good solution if you use only a few fingering orientations in a piece.

Regards,

David

On 03/06/2010 03:03 PM, James Lowe wrote:
Just use ^ or _

e4^0 or f_1 for example.

You can explicitly set it then.

Thats what I do for my Trumpet Music.

James




-----Original Message-----
From: lilypond-user-bounces+james.lowe=datacore....@gnu.org on behalf of Hajo 
Dezelski
Sent: Sat 06/03/2010 19:50
To: lilypond
Subject: Fingering Infos always above the system

Hello,

as always: I just don't get it right. I want to set the fingering for the
melody above and for the bass-line below the system. But they are written
all the time above.

melody =  \relative e'' {
      \set fingeringOrientations = #'(up)
       e4-0 f-1 g2-4 | % 1
     }

bass =  \relative e {
  \set fingeringOrientations = #'(down)
      e2-0 g2-3 | % 1
     }
Any ideas?

Thanks in advance

Hajo

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